Pulp Enhancement of Oil Palm Empty Fruit Bunches (OPEFBs) via Biobleaching by Using Xylano-Pectinolytic Enzymes of Bacillus amyloliquefaciens ADI2

Molecules. 2021 Jul 14;26(14):4279. doi: 10.3390/molecules26144279.

Abstract

The present work reports the biobleaching effect on OPEFB pulp upon utilisation of extracellular xylano-pectinolytic enzymes simultaneously yielded from Bacillus amyloliquefaciens ADI2. The impacts of different doses, retention times, pH, and temperatures required for the pulp biobleaching process were delineated accordingly. Here, the OPEFB pulp was subjected to pre-treatment with xylano-pectinolytic enzymes generated from the same alkalo-thermotolerant isolate that yielded those of higher quality. Remarkable enhanced outcomes were observed across varying pulp attributes: for example, enzyme-treated pulp treated to chemical bleaching sequence generated improved brightness of 11.25%. This resulted in 11.25% of less chlorine or chemical consumption required for obtaining pulp with optical attributes identical to those generated via typical chemical bleaching processes. Ultimately, the reduced consumption of chlorine would minimise the organochlorine compounds found in an effluent, resulting in a lowered environmental effect of paper-making processes overall as a consequence. This will undoubtedly facilitate such environmentally-friendly technology incorporation in the paper pulp industry of today.

Keywords: Bacillus amyloliquefaciens; oil palm empty fruit bunch (OPEFB); pectinase; pulp and paper; xylanase.

MeSH terms

  • Bacillus amyloliquefaciens / metabolism*
  • Endo-1,4-beta Xylanases / metabolism*
  • Fruit / metabolism*
  • Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
  • Palm Oil / metabolism*
  • Paper
  • Polygalacturonase / metabolism
  • Temperature

Substances

  • Palm Oil
  • Polygalacturonase
  • Endo-1,4-beta Xylanases